Third Networks and Services

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This comprehensive new resource presents applications of MEF’s (Metro Ethernet Forum) Carrier Ethernet architecture and provides insight into building end-to-end systems with third network services like MPLS-TP, VPLS, and PBT. This book includes new use cases and explores the new MEF/CEN specifications, services, and applications. While providing a look into lifecycle service orchestration (LSO), virtualization, and cloud series, this book highlights the pros and cons of these technologies for service providers and enterprise network owners.

Pseudowires architectures, control planes, mutisegment architecture, and multisegment pseudowire setup mechanisms are explained. Ethernet protection is explored, including Automatic Protection Switching (APS) entities, linear protection, ring protection, and link aggregations. This book covers Carrier Ethernet Traffic Management, Carrier Ethernet Operation Administration Management and Performance (OAMP), Circuit Emulation Services (CES), and Carrier Ethernet Local Management Interface (E-LIM). Full chapters on Provider Bridges (PB), Provider Backbone Bridges (PBB), Provider Backbone Transport (PBT), and information modeling are also included in this invaluable resource.
- Basic Ethernet
- Synchronization
- Pseudowires
- Ethernet Protection
- Carrier Ethernet Architecture and Services
- Carrier Ethernet Traffic Management
- Carrier Ethernet Operation, Administration, Management and Performance (OAM&P)
- Circuit Emulation Services (CES)
- Carrier Ethernet Local Management Interface (E-LMI)
- Provider Bridges (PB), Provider Backbone Bridges (PBB) and Provider Backbone Transport (PBT)
- Transport MPLS (T-MPLS)
- MPLS Transport Profile (MPLS-TP)
- Virtual Private LAN Services (VPLS)
- Information Modeling
- Third Network
- Conclusions
Mehmetis currently a distinguished member of the technical staff at Verizon Communications and involved in SDN, NFV and Cloud Artchitectures and Standards. He received his Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ.

Hakki Candan Cankaya is a solutions architect and technical assurance lead at Fujitsu Network Communications. He is also an adjunct professor in the Computer Science and Engineering and Electrical Engineering department, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. He received his Ph.D. in computer engineering from Southern Methodist University and his M.S. and B.S. in computer engineering from Ege University, Izmir, Turkey.